The Business Economics program at the University of Guelph is offered through the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics. It provides a comprehensive education integrating economic theory with business principles, focusing on microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and their applications to real-world business and policy issues. Objectives include developing analytical skills for economic decision-making, understanding market structures, and addressing global economic challenges. Unique features include optional co-operative education (co-op) placements for hands-on experience, interdisciplinary approaches combining economics with management, and emphasis on sustainable business practices aligned with the university's agricultural and environmental strengths.
Graduates are well-prepared for roles in various sectors including finance, government, consulting, and agribusiness. The program enhances employability through practical skills in data analysis, forecasting, and policy evaluation, with many alumni pursuing further studies in economics, MBA programs, or professional certifications like CFA.
The Lang School features state-of-the-art trading rooms with Bloomberg terminals for real-time market analysis. Partnerships include collaborations with the Bank of Canada, Statistics Canada, and industry leaders in agribusiness, providing research opportunities and guest lectures. The university's Arboretum and agricultural research stations support applied economic studies in sustainability.
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